Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster (1992)

Genres - Drama, Science & Technology  |   Sub-Genres - Disaster Film, Docudrama  |   Release Date - Dec 12, 1992 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 95 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - PG13
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan

The tragic wreck of the super-tanker Exxon Valdez in Prince William Sound, Alaska on March 24, 1989 was one of the most devastating ecological disasters in recent history. Immediately after the ship ran aground and began pumping over 11 million gallons of suffocating oil from its ruptured hold, experts were sent out to assess the damage and clean up the mess. This gripping docudrama tells their story. Much centers on the conflict between local officials, the fishing industry, and the Exxon official sent out to oversee the clean-up and take the rap. With unflinching moral outrage, the filmmakers point out that much of the aftermath could have been minimized had the officials in charge been better prepared and not spent so much time involved in useless red-tape and petty bureaucratic bickering. Most of the film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, but it also utilizes archival filmclips of the actual disaster and clean up efforts.

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animal, beach, boating, bureaucracy, cover-up, deception, destruction, disaster, ecology, environmentalism, fishing, greed, incompetence, investigator, nature, oil, oil-spill, oil-tanker, outrage, scapegoat, maniac, march [military], official, prince, spill, tanker